echinodermata in English

noun
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a phylum of marine invertebrates that includes starfishes, sea urchins, brittlestars, crinoids, and sea cucumbers. They have fivefold radial symmetry, a calcareous skeleton, and tube feet operated by fluid pressure.
The superphylum Deuterostomia contains the diverse phyla Chordata and Echinodermata and the minor phyla Hemichordata and Urochordata.

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1. Asteroidea - sea stars class Asteroidea Echinodermata, phylum Echinodermata - radially symmetrical marine invertebrates including e.g.

2. Echinodermata: Class Asteroidea

3. Holonyms ("Asteroidea" is a member of): Echinodermata; phylum Echinodermata (radially symmetrical marine invertebrates including e.g

4. Crinoids like all echinodermata have 5 sections and are radially symmetrical (picture a starfish)

5. Asteroidea is one of the largest classes in the Echinodermata family

6. In the Chordata, Echinodermata, and a few smaller phyla (to be considered in later labs), the Blastopore

7. Crinoids are marine animals belonging to the Phylum Echinodermata and the Class Crinoidea

8. Besides Cnidarians, another animal phylum with species presenting secondary radial symmetry is the phylum Echinodermata

9. The class Asteroidea is the best-known class of the Echinodermata phylum which contains around 1500 species

10. 14 The food composition consisted of eight groups: diatom, protozoa, spongiaria, annelida, mollusca, crustacea, echinodermata and pisces.

11. Crinoids, like other members of the phylum Echinodermata, are exclusively marine animals with pentaradial symmetry and water-vascular systems

12. Reproductive biology and energy allocation of the sea star Cosmasterias lurida (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) from the Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina

13. Sea star, any marine invertebrate of the class Asteroidea (phylum Echinodermata) having rays, or arms, surrounding an indistinct central disk

14. Members of the Asteroidea (phylum Echinodermata), popularly known as starfish or sea stars, are ecologically important and diverse members of marine ecosystems in all of the world's oceans

15. Crinoids are living fossils of which there are about 600 recognized species.Crinoidea is a small class compared to the others in the phylum Echinodermata

16. The characters of the Ambulacra of the Echinoidea have always been considered of primary importance in the classification of that great division of the Echinodermata

17. The starfish along with sea urchins and relatives including feather stars, brittle stars, basket stars, sea daisies, sea lilies, and sea cucumbers make up the Phylum Echinodermata.

18. ‘A traditional hypothesis of the Echinodermata using only extant taxonomic groups places the Asteroidea and Ophiuroidea as sister groups based on the shared derived characteristic of a five-rayed body plan.’

19. Phylum Echinodermata, Class Asteroidea, Order Forcipulatida, Family Asteriidae Arm radius to 30 cm (usually much less in Monterey kelp forests), tan with conspicuous white, pink, or purple spines encircled by blue ring around base.

20. Ambulacrum (amb) In Echinodermata, an area of the body surface (covered in most classes by calcitic (see CALCITE) plates), that overlies one of the radial canals of the internal water vascular system, and bears the tube feet.In some echino-derms, e.g